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- Chinese creation myths (links | edit)
- Xiling Gorge (links | edit)
- Xian (Taoism) (links | edit)
- Nine-tailed fox (links | edit)
- Peaches of Immortality (links | edit)
- Tiangou (links | edit)
- Central China Normal University (links | edit)
- Enshi City (links | edit)
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- Hubei Provincial Museum (links | edit)
- In Search of the Supernatural (links | edit)
- Four Journeys (links | edit)
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- Longma (links | edit)
- Hubei University (links | edit)
- Dong Yong and the Seventh Fairy (links | edit)
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